With all its faults, the IG report is historical

The recently released I.G. report heavily criticizing James Comey and Peter Strzok but concluding that there was no evidence of bias in the final decision is the equivalent of a report on a cookbook by Chef Bobby Flay that finds no evidence of any recipes. Reasonable Americans across the country rightfully have found the I.G.'s report thorough on evidentiary content but ridiculous regarding conclusions.
Nevertheless, the I.G.'s report is historical and monumental for several reasons. For starters, the report uncovers the reality of a Deep State, where high-ranking government officials use their power to operate outside department rules, regulations, and the law to disqualify a legitimately elected U.S. president. Whereas before the report's release, one could argue that the belief in a Deep State was the stuff reserved for tinfoil hat-wearing cranks, now to deny the existence of the Deep State is to deny reality.
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